
Michigan Divorce Help PLLC has been serving the residents of the city of Birmingham, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, for over 40 years. There are many issues surrounding divorce that must be dealt with in a court of law – our Michigan divorce lawyers help our clients successfully navigate issues such as child custody, child and spousal support, and other financial matters.
When the divorcing couple has children, the case can be more complicated. Joint custody is the norm in today’s modern society where, more often than not, both the husband and wife earn an income. As a result, divorcing couples have made a push for joint custody. One parent having sole physical custody and the other parent having reasonable parenting time is a rare occurrence. However, there are caveats to every divorce and custody agreement. Thankfully, there are ways to get creative about joint custody arrangements in Michigan and managing parenting time so that it’s equal, all while trying to keep the child’s life as normal as possible.
Michigan Divorce Help attorneys appear regularly before the Oakland County courts, and one of our experienced divorce attorneys can aid you in all matters surrounding your divorce. Birmingham, Michigan, divorce cases are heard by the Family Division of the Circuit Court of Oakland County, Michigan.
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Birmingham, MI 48009
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Birmingham, Michigan, is known for its street-side shopping district and beautiful parks full of picnic areas, woods, playgrounds, sledding hills, and places to play baseball, tennis, and golf. Birmingham has two zip codes: 48009 and 48012. Nearby cities include Bloomfield Township, Beverly Hills, Royal Oak, Troy, Southfield, and Berkley.
Most lawyers are in a general practice and do some of everything. One of our main focuses is on Family law and being expert at divorce, custody and support matters.
We are in court daily, working with the family court judges, their staff and clerks, the Friend of the Court office, the Bar Association and other attorneys working in this area. We pride ourselves on fighting hard for our clients while working well with everyone.
Our extensive experience and strong relationship with the courts and our peers leads many judges and attorneys to hire us to act as Mediators in other Family Law cases. Make no mistake; having a strong working relationship with the court can have a massive impact on your case. Unlike most attorneys, we have no fear of the court room and are in trial regularly against the best in the business. We see the judges every week and maintain strong ties with their staff.
Although every attorney can “handle” your case, Michigan Divorce Help cares about you and your family. We work extremely hard to keep this difficult process civil and to shelter your children from as much of the negative facets as possible.
Once your case is concluded, we will be there to help you with any post-judgment problems that may arise.
Everyone’s financial situation is different and we work with our clients to formulate a fee arrangement that works within your means.
We have handled every possible situation involving domestic law. We will do everything possible to wrap up your case in a timely manner, avoiding delays that cause unnecessary legal fees.
When your case cannot be easily solved, we will fight hard and use all of our resources to win. Unlike most attorneys, we have no fear of the court room and we regularly win cases against the best in the business at trial.
Unlike many attorneys who have a part-time typist and work 30 hours a week, we have an expert staff available all day long to assist you and provide immediate service.
At Michigan Divorce Help, your case will be handled by an experienced family law attorney. Each of our attorneys in our family law division has many years of experience in handling family law matters.
During traditional business hours, please call us at: (586) 954-9500
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